SIR EDWARD COKE: one the first five treatises against the jurisdiction of the Court of High Commission, with the preface (ff. 24-25) to the treatises, by Sir Edward Coke, Chief Justice (b.1552, d.1634); 1610. Fair copy with Coke's autograph revisions... 1610
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